Hydrodynamic limit of Brownian particles interacting with short- and long-range forces

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Abstract: We investigate the time evolution of a model system of interacting particles, moving in a d-dimensional torus. The microscopic dynamics are first order in time with velocities set equal to the negative gradient of a potential energy term Psi plus independent Brownian motions: Psi is the sum of pair potentials, V(r)+gammadJ(gammar), the second term has the form of a Kac potential with inverse range gamma. Using diffusive hydrodynamical scaling (spatial scale gamma1, temporal scale gamma2) we obtain, in the limit gammadownarrow0, a diffusive type integro-differential equation describing the time evolution of the macroscopic density profile.









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